ERIK FRYDENBORG – DR. (ILLEGIBLE)

Posted on 2011-11-07

Erik Frydenborg develops a sustained examination of a single, found scholastic illustration. Through a series of dissections, alterations, and physical reconstructions of the original image, Frydenborg merges elements of collage, sculpture, display architecture, and a “timeline” of taxonomic wall reliefs, constructing a chimerical museum environment. In an elliptical blending of analysis and fiction, the objects on view are presented as historical artifacts from the obsolescent work of a vaguely described, possibly delusional academic– likely discredited in his methods, and separated by an irretrievable distance from our own era.

In its staging of these ersatz specimens, Dr. (illegible) traces a quixotic combination of morphologic diagnosis with the lyrical composition of abstract parts. The exhibition’s central illustration—a once discernable machine surgically reduced to an illogical hull and its extracted organs— is recreated as a wooden model and a set of colored plastic morphemes. These molded symbols are incorporated into an ordered sequence of linear display, where their repetition and chromatic coding suggest the transcription of a musical score, an archaeological catalog, or a hieroglyphic system of unknown purpose.

Opposite – Intimator, 2011

Exhibition runs through to December 17th, 2011

Cherry and Martin
2712 S. La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles
CA
90034

www.cherryandmartin.com

  

FREDDY CHANDRA – SYNTHETIC RESONANCE

Posted on 2011-11-07

Constructed of luminously painted bars of cast acrylic, Freddy Chandra’s work invites the viewer into a seamlessly crafted sensational experience. Working within the confines of a logical structure, color is drawn across the surface of the bars in such a way as to create an illusion of depth and an inner light that lend the pieces a lyrical flow. Though static, the pieces imply movement as the colors vibrate off one another, and the bars engage with the negative space of the wall that drifts between them. External space punctuates and disrupts the internal space of the work, and a rhythm is formed as presence relates to absence. This combination of structured form and fluid gesture raises the question: is one viewing an image, or an object?

Chandra, whose background in architecture strongly informs his work, views his process as one that is brought to fruition through a unique method of drawing-based mark making, rather than painting.

Exhibition runs through to December 17th, 2011

Margaret Thatcher Projects
539 W. 23rd Street
New York
NY 10011

www.thatcherprojects.com

  

SIGMAR POLKE

Posted on 2011-11-07

In the first international exhibition of the German artist Sigmar Polke after his death in June, 2010, at the age of 69, MASP presents the complete series of graphic works (edition prints) created by this visual artist between 1963 and 2009. On the whole, more than 220 pieces lent by the collectionist Axel Ciesielski plus the series Day by Day with 25 works in mixed media created by Polke for the International Art Biennial of São Paulo in 1975, which were lent to this exhibition by another private German collection.

Considered one of the most significant artists of post-war Europe, Polke was born in 1941 in Silesia – a region incorporated by Eastern Germany in 1949 and shared today by Poland, Czech Republic and Germany. When he was 12 years old he moved, along with his family, to the then Western Germany and at 20 he enrolls at the Art Academy of Düsseldorf. In 1963, he becomes known when organizing, with his class-mates Gerhard Richter and Konrad Fischer (then Konrad Lueg), the performance (and later the movement) called Capitalist Realism, so named in order to make a satire of the Socialist Realism, the official aesthetic and artistic doctrine of the Soviet Union, and also to criticize the market driven art world in Western capitalism.

Opposite – Girlfriends II, 1967

Exhibition runs through to January 29th, 2012

Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
Av.Paulista 1578
São Paulo
SP
Brasil

masp.art.br

  

RUN DMC x ADIDAS SUPERSTAR 80S – MY ADIDAS

Posted on 2011-11-07

Celebrating Run DMC’s song ‘My adidas’, which came out 25 years ago, the two present this special adidas Superstar 80s ‘My adidas’ commemorative shoe. The sneakers come in their classic white/black combination in premium leather and feature numerous hints at the history of the band. 1986 is embroidered on the heel, and a cool gold rope chain is placed as a lace lock on the sneakers. The sneaker will release in very limited quantities on November 11th, 2011.

www.adidas.com

  

A BATHING APE X EBBETS FIELD FLANNELS JACKET

Posted on 2011-11-07

Ebbets Field Flannels has left its mark on a number of collaborative efforts with fashion brands in past months. The most recent is this varsity style jacket alongside Japanese brand A Bathing Ape. Named after the infamous field located in Brooklyn, Ebbets Field Flannels contributes a true heritage design to each piece manufactured. For this item, a navy/red/cream colorway was incorporated with ribbed cuffs, neck and trim. A bold crest is featured on the rear of the jacket to match the smaller insignia on the front breast.

www.ebbets.com

  

KOZIK X PUMA – SMOKING BUNNY SUEDE PACK

Posted on 2011-11-07

Artist Kozik gets together with Puma to collaborate on the iconic Suede low top sneaker. Known for his Smoking Bunny character, the artist decided to with the theme and incorporated the character into the pack. You now find the Smoking Bunny on the heel, on the in-sole and on a special metal hang tag, as well as the dust bag of each sneaker. Overall the pack consists of three colorways of the sneaker.

fkozik.com